SUN PHOTO BY ANNE KLOCKENKEMPER, annek@sun-herald.comAusten Williams, 4, dressed as Woody from "Toy Story," waves shyly up at Gru from "Despicable Me," otherwise known as Assistant North Port Police Chief Tony Sirianni, Thursday evening during the annual Trick-or-Treat at City Hall event. Each floor had a movie theme — "Star Wars," "The Smurfs" and "Despicable Me."

SUN PHOTO BY ANNE KLOCKENKEMPER, annek@sun-herald.comThe skeltal Kvetko family, dad Bo; Cameron, 18 months; and mom Melissa — wearing a shirt showing baby girl Kvetko is represented too — make their way through Smurf village on the second floor of City Hall after accepting some candy from Sassette Smurf, otherwise known as City Clerk Helen Raimbeau, Thursday evening.

NORTH PORT — Before it was anywhere close to 5 p.m. Thursday, a line of costumed children and their parents already was stretching around North Port City Hall, ready to trick or treat around the building’s three decorated floors for Halloween.

The first floor, complete with an X-wing and a TIE fighter from “Star Wars,” was filled with characters from the various films, including Princess Leia, Darth Vader, Ewoks, Padmé Amidala, Yoda and more, including several Imperial Stormtroopers in full gear that looked straight out of the movies.

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